Is Sigma 30mm 1.4 a good lens?

Overall, the new Sigma 30mm ƒ/1.4 DC Art is a fantastic APS-C fast prime lens that delivers great image quality with nice, sharp images, low vignetting and only slight barrel distortion.

What is the Sigma 30mm 1.4 good for?

The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is a great option for someone who wants a lens that can create beautiful portraits and also have a nice standard focal range for shooting other subjects like landscapes or sports. Build quality, ergonomics, autofocus, image quality, and value are all impressive on this lens.

Is the Sigma 30mm a good lens?

The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 DN is an excellent standard prime option for Sony E-mount cameras and ranks at the top for all lenses we’ve tested on the A6000. Sharpness is outstanding, delivering excellent center resolution at all aperture settings up to f/8, with only minimal drop-off in the corners.

What is a 30mm lens good for?

As you can see, the 30mm lens allows more content into the photo. This is great if you’d like to feature a beautiful background or if you’d like to have the person in your portrait be shown from head to toe and don’t have much room to physically back away to take the photo.

Is Sigma 30mm 1.4 weather sealed?

Mount with Dust and Splash Resistant Structure The mount features a special sealing* to make the lens an excellent choice in a wide variety of conditions.

Is Sigma 30mm 1.4 full frame lens?

The Sigma 30mm f/1.4 is not a wide-angle and it doesn’t work on film, FX or full-frame cameras.

Which is better Sigma 16mm or 30mm?

Also, since the Sigma 16mm f/1.4 is at a more extreme wide-angle, you will get some lens distortion, while the 30mm focal length gives a more natural look. For example, if you shoot a model from low to high with the Sigma 16mm, the feet of the model will look much larger than the hands of the model.

Is Sigma 30mm 1.4 on crop sensor?

This lens is exclusively for crop sensor cameras, so if you shoot full frame, you’re out of luck.

Is the Sigma 30mm 1.4 DC DN full frame?

The Sigma 30mm F/1.4 DC DN Contemporary lens (B&H Photo) is for Sony mirrorless ‘e’ APS-C sensor cameras, or Micro Four thirds, it will not cover full frame sensors….Specifications.

Official lens name and code Sigma 30mm F/1.4 DC DN Contemporary Sony MFR# 302965, MFT MFR# 302963 B&H Photo.
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Is the Sigma 30mm full frame?

Is the Sigma 30mm 1.4 weather sealed?

Is Sigma 16mm good for portraits?

This lens is a new great choice for E-mount users shooting wide-angle portraits. For micro four-thirds users, it’s an ideal semi-wide/normal prime lens for more casual portraits.

Does Sigma 30mm 1.4 have stabilization?

This lens does not incorporate any type of image stabilization, (Optical Steady Shot), so you’ll need a camera body with sensor based image stabilization to help you out if you’re shaky like me and wind up with blurry pictures at slow shutter speeds.

What is DC DN Sigma lenses?

The first acronym you’ll find on a Sigma lens is its frame size. The frame size on a lens tells you what kind of camera the lens was intended for. In SIGMA, DG denotes a lens designed for a Full Frame camera and DC tells you that the lens is for a Crop Sensor camera. And DN denotes mirrorless camera format.

Is Sigma 16mm 1.4 good for photography?

Overall, the image quality of the Sigma 16mm f/1.4 is great! Even wide open, the images this lens produces are quite sharp. Once you stop down, the sharpness in the edges of the frame improves and I was very happy with the quality.

What does DC DN mean?

The frame size on a lens tells you what kind of camera the lens was intended for. In SIGMA, DG denotes a lens designed for a Full Frame camera and DC tells you that the lens is for a Crop Sensor camera. And DN denotes mirrorless camera format. Lenses are made to fit the sensors they are designed for.

What does 1.4 mean on a lens?

The higher the f-stop number, the smaller the aperture, which means the less light enters the camera. The lower the f-stop number, the larger the aperture, the more light enters the camera. So, f/1.4 means the aperture is pretty much all the way open, and lots of light is entering the camera.